Team Folon, the developers of the highly anticipated Fallout 4 mod Fallout: London, have given a new update on their attempts to get the mod out after dealing with numerous struggles. Namely, the team has confirmed that players will need to downgrade Fallout 4’s next-gen version to play it, as it is not able to run on the next-gen version of the game.

The long delayed next-gen update launched in April, but that caused problems for Team Folon since Fallout: London was originally due to launch on April 23rd , and it had to be delayed after Bethesda announced Fallout 4’s next-gen update would arrive on April 25th. Team Folon admitted there were concerns about potential “complications”, and it turns out those concerns were founded as Team Folon has confirmed a downgrade from the next-gen version of Fallout 4 will be absolutely necessary to run Fallout: London.

A downgrader will be provided for those wanting to try the game since as project lead Dean Carter explained, “At the 11th hour we’ve discovered that the next-gen [version of Fallout 4], even after updates, isn’t stable enough and thus we are now going out on the old version – thus the need for a downgrader.”

For those interested in trying the mod,  Fallout: London will release via GOG and is currently going through the company’s quality-assurance checks ahead of its arrival. After that is done, the mod should finally have its release.

 

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